2012年2月26日 星期日

Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: Category:Middle Dutch nouns lacking gender

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Category:Middle Dutch nouns lacking gender
Feb 26th 2012, 19:06

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The Middle Dutch language had three [[gender]]s: [[masculine]], [[feminine]]{{serial comma}} and [[neuter]]. Many articles include Middle Dutch nouns but leave out the gender information. Please fix the article in this category by adding ''m'' to masculine nouns, ''f'' to feminine nouns{{serial comma}} and ''n'' to neuter nouns.
 
The Middle Dutch language had three [[gender]]s: [[masculine]], [[feminine]]{{serial comma}} and [[neuter]]. Many articles include Middle Dutch nouns but leave out the gender information. Please fix the article in this category by adding ''m'' to masculine nouns, ''f'' to feminine nouns{{serial comma}} and ''n'' to neuter nouns.
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[[Category:Middle Dutch nouns|gender]]
 
[[Category:Middle Dutch nouns|gender]]
 
[[Category:Requests (Middle Dutch)|gender]]
 
[[Category:Requests (Middle Dutch)|gender]]

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